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On 20 Nov, 16:56, wrote:
In article , (Bruce) wrote: On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:04:59 -0000, "Recliner" wrote: As you say, the RMT is one of the more militant unions, and perhaps its members would remain just as militant even if the union were headed by someone else. After all, they voted for Crow, and would presumably elect someone else in his mould if he disappeared -- in effect, they're in control, not the union leader. Even if the union didn't exist, they may still call unofficial, wildcat strikes or disrupt the railway in other ways (rather like the TOCs whose drivers suddenly won't work on Sundays). What is needed here, and across much of the public service sector, is a combination of a no-strike deal and compulsory pendulum arbitration of pay claims. *But it will never happen under Labour, because Labour doesn't want to upset its Union paymasters. Not that I would want to be characterised as an apologist for the Unions or the Labour Party but you seem to have overlooked 12 1/2 years of contrary evidence to that proposition. Isn't the RMT one of those unions that has stopped paying Labour for precisely that reason? Are you suggesting letting facts spoil a good rant? |
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On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:28:19 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: I heard Crow on the local news this evening - he's again jumping on the "elf'nsafety" banwagon, regarding track inspections on the Jubilee Line. Clearly his overpaid members are looking for some more Christmas shopping time in which to spend their inflated paypackets! I think the idea is to get their pay so high that they can afford several weeks on strike each year in support of Brother Crow's political agenda. |
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On Nov 21, 10:03�am, Bruce wrote:
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:28:19 -0800 (PST), " wrote: I heard Crow on the local news this evening - he's again jumping on the "elf'nsafety" banwagon, regarding track inspections on the Jubilee Line. Clearly his overpaid members are looking for some more Christmas shopping time in which to spend their inflated paypackets! I think the idea is to get their pay so high that they can afford several weeks on strike each year in support of Brother Crow's political agenda. And to think that he was overlooked in the trawl to find a suitable candidate for President of the E.U.! |
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On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 04:50:30 -0800 (PST), "
wrote: On Nov 21, 10:03?am, Bruce wrote: On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 15:28:19 -0800 (PST), " wrote: I heard Crow on the local news this evening - he's again jumping on the "elf'nsafety" banwagon, regarding track inspections on the Jubilee Line. Clearly his overpaid members are looking for some more Christmas shopping time in which to spend their inflated paypackets! I think the idea is to get their pay so high that they can afford several weeks on strike each year in support of Brother Crow's political agenda. And to think that he was overlooked in the trawl to find a suitable candidate for President of the E.U.! Funnily enough, I'd rather have him than Tony Bliar, because at least you would know exactly where you were with him. And he's a fighter - better to have on your side than the other. I feel sorry for the poor Belgians, whose politically divided Parliament took many months to find someone who would agree to become their Prime Minister, only to lose him soon after to become President of Europe. Perhaps the feeling is that anyone who can lead divided Belgium has at least a chance of getting the various leaders of the states of the EU (and the European Commissioners) to work together. I sincerely hope that Belgium can find a replacement for Herman van Rompuy with the passion needed to unify the country. The gap between the two sides (Flemish and Walloons) is a political and cultural chasm. There was a near-complete dearth of candidates for the job last time until Mr van Rompuy stepped up. More worrying is the appointment of Baroness Nobody to be the EU's foreign minister, and her replacement as Trade Commissioner by an anti-free market Frenchman. |
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